1993 Ferrari Mondial T Valeo Rare!!! on 2040-cars
Monsey, New York, United States
Engine:V8
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ferrari
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Mondial
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 19,450
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Sub Model: T
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Up for sale is my 1993 Ferrari Mondial T, equipped with the very rare Valeo transmission option. 1993 is the last production year for the Mondial and it is estimated that only five (5) units were produced for the US market with the Valeo transmission. If you are a collector, this is the one for you! If your wife doesn't want you to have it, tell her its automatic and she can drive it too!
For those unfamiliar with the Valeo transmission, it is the forerunner to the F1 paddle shift Ferrari and was initially produced as an experiment. It is a clutchless manual, or automatic stick-shift, whatever helps you to better understand. Valeo is a French company that produced this rare, yet extremely reliable option mated to the Mondial T. Shifting gears is no different than with a manual trans, with the exception of not having a clutch present.
As can be seen in the photographs, this vehicle is in impeccable condition and is collector grade. It has a few small blemishes that can be expected with a 20 year old vehicle, and I will try my best to mention the most noticeable ones.The driver side quarter panel has 2 small dings the size of a dime, the rear bumper has a few small touch up spots, the passenger side fender has a small touch up spot, and the passenger side seat has a small scratch in the leather. I am an extremely critical person, and these are the most noticeable flaws I can come up with. In person inspections are welcomed and recommended.
This vehicle has custom Vellano VSH wheels.
The vehicle had the major service performed at 16021 miles which is documented and has had subsequent services and oil changes since. I just had the vehicle looked over and detailed at a cost of $674 at Auto Elite in Tenafly NJ.
This vehicle is unique and there are no others like it. There are other Mondial's out there, but none quite like this one. Every factor, in addition to me not really minding if it sells, have been taken into consideration in formulating a price. Please do your research, use NADA and take into consideration the rarity of the vehicle prior to asking any questions. Questions are more then welcome and encouraged. Someone might be the next happy owner of this amazing machine!
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